"Since (Glen Campbell's) death last year at age 81, Ms. Campbell has been reaching out to other caregivers and families of Alzheimer patients through appearances and a website, CareLiving.org. Her mission is to urge caregivers to get help and support.

The Alzheimer’s Association estimates 5.7 million Americans have the disease and 16 million people provide them with unpaid care. “So often caregivers are the second victims of the disease,” Ms. Campbell said. “No one should have to go through this alone.”

She will share her personal struggles as a caregiver Friday (9/14/18) as keynote speaker for the annual breakfast of the Women’s Leadership Council of the United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania."

You can read Ms. Gannon's complete article and also obtain information about this event to be held in Downtown Pittsburgh here:

"Glen Campbell's Wife on Living with Alzheimer's": Kim Campbell’s marriage of more than three decades to pop-country music legend Glen Campbell is a testament to devotion and overcoming adversity. Kim helped Glen beat cocaine addiction and alcoholism only to face their greatest challenge when he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 2011. Kim supported her husband through the tumultuous hardships that accompany the disease and has become a tireless, influential voice for all people living with Alzheimer’s."
-from ABS Speakers

LEHIGH County, Pennsylvania - Hundreds from across the Lehigh Valley gathered at DeSales University on Monday (July 30th) for the first-ever Caregiver Retreat, an event connecting people who care for their loved ones with Alzheimer's and other dementia.

The retreat was sponsored by Abington Manor and the Lehigh Valley Health Network's Fleming Memory Center and included two keynote speakers, Kim Campbell, widow of singer/songwriter Glen Campbell, and Lori LaBey, founder of Alzheimer's Speaks.

Glen Campbell's Wife Reflects On The Country Legend's Battle With Alzheimer’s
KMUW Wichita's NPR Station
November 1, 2017

It’s been three months since country music legend Glen Campbell died. He was 81 years old. His wife, Kim Campbell, will be in Mulvane on Wednesday and Thursday to talk about the effects of Alzheimer’s and supporting caregivers.

An interview with Kim Campbell (audio and transcript with highlights):

Kim Campbell - a featured speaker at the NIC Fall Conference held September 27-28, 2017
Below is a video recording of Kim's speech given at the conference as well as a video covering topics of focus during day two of the event when "Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me" was screened.
Viewers of the documentary share their reactions after seeing the film.

[Updated 9/13/2018 - The first video link has been removed; video no longer available on YouTube -DZ]

Kim Campbell spoke on Thursday, March 30, 2017, at a special presentation for caregivers held at Brentwood Baptist Church located just outside of Nashville, Tennessee.
One of Kim's suggestions to her audience about caregiving: "....never feel guilty about asking for help."
“When you are open and honest with people with what you’re going through, they just want to support you,” Kim Campbell said.
This event was sponsored by the Morning Pointe Foundation.

Go to this link to read an in-depth summary of Kim's presentation and also to view a video of Ashley Campbell and Shannon Campbell's performance at the same event:

Not sure this is the right place but Kim Campbell will talk about being an Alzheimer's Caregiver in the Dallas area tonight. A small article was in the Dallas Morning News. It is in Lake Highlands and no I am not attending, but nice to know the word is getting around so more people are aware of this terrible disease. Thanks Kim for spreading the word to others. It is listed as "Kim Campbell, wife and caregiver of country music legend Glen Campbell." At 6 PM Monday, she will speak about her journey as an Alzheimer's caregiver.